Residents sue Boulder County Commissioners over paving plan

Residents sue Boulder County Commissioners over paving plan – Boulder Daily Camera.

Eight owners of properties in unincorporated Boulder County’s residential subdivisions filed a lawsuit Wednesday challenging the county’s authority to bill them for rehabilitating paved subdivision roads.

The eight — most of whom are steering committee members of Boulder County Fairness in Road Maintenance — are seeking a temporary injunction to prevent the commissioners from creating a Subdivision Paving Local Improvement District to allocate the costs.

FIRM co-chairman Chuck Wibby, one of the plaintiffs, said Wednesday that he hopes a hearing on the temporary injunction request will be scheduled as early as next week.

Wibby and the other plaintiffs contend in their lawsuit that the work the county wants property owners to pay for is maintenance that’s the county’s responsibility. Colorado’s Local Improvement District law allows LIDs to be created for a number of road-improvement purposes, but not maintenance, according to the lawsuit.

Cindy Domenico, chairwoman of the Board of County Commissioners, said she hadn’t read the lawsuit but that its filing was not a surprise.

Way to go BoCo FIRM. The party has started, I’m pessimistic that an injunction will be granted but optimistic that BoCo residents will get a clear picture of the underbelly of how their government works when all is said and done.

Let’s call this Day 1!

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The LID Party has Started!

Boulder County FIRM files lawsuit againt BoCo Commissars (Screen shot of e-mail as I can’t extract the html code). Click on image to access BoCo FIRM.

 

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Get a life

Sad: Campers Already Staking Out Black Friday Bargains « CBS Cleveland.

 

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Progressive Oregon blows its’ Obamacare launch

Amateur hour isn’t reserved just for healthcare.gov: Oregon health exchange represents biggest woe – New York News.

With all the problems facing the rollout of President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul, nowhere is the situation worse or more surprising than in Oregon, a progressive state that has enthusiastically embraced the federal law but has so far failed to enroll a single person in coverage through the state’s insurance exchange.

Despite grand ambitions, an early start, millions of dollars from the federal government and a tech-savvy population, Oregon’s online enrollment system still isn’t ready more than a month after it was supposed to go live. The state has resorted to hiring or reassigning 400 people to process insurance applications by hand. (emphasis added)

What is it with these government DIY’rs. The main issues I see here are:

1. Reinventing the wheel. The Progressives that wanted to do this so badly have no idea what their doing. What they do know is they HATE INSURANCE COMPANIES and the already existing infrastructure so they had to do it themselves…  BETTER. So they turned their arrogant Progressive backs on the work that had already been done. Inquiring minds want to know, “How is that working out for you?”. Actually that’s what is called a rhetorical question.

2. Interfacing with legacy computer systems is probably not an easy task

Yet, these idiots had 3 years to accomplish this task. Mission Failed. End of story.

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Benghazi and anti islam move: Indefensible

Nothing to see here, move along. Testimony gives more evidence administration’s Benghazi claims were ‘indefensible,’ rep says | Fox News.

“It’s indefensible what was said back on September 11, 12, and 13 in 2012, and what the facts really were,” King said. Two other members of the intelligence committee involved in the briefings echoed King’s assessment

This was 14 months ago. Of course, “what difference does it make?”

Fox News has also obtained a new letter that will be sent to all members of the Senate Tuesday by Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas. In the “Dear Colleague” letter, Cruz calls on his fellow lawmakers to join the 24 senators who already support an independent commission on Benghazi – Senate Resolution 225. Attached to the Cruz letter is a statement from the family of Sean Smith, who was killed in the attack. Smith’s mother Pat states that she continues to be denied answers by the State Department because she is not considered “immediate family.”

And his uncle, Michael Ingemire, writes passionately that history will judge the Congress a failure unless it acts. “A failure to establish an atmosphere of truth and accountability about Benghazi sends a simple and directly dangerous message to countries that do not have America’s best interests at heart. The failure of Benghazi tells our enemies you can kill American citizens and civil servants and not face any consequences.”

Oil and water: truth and the Obama administration. The MSM needs to do their job but they really need to stop being Obama lapdogs. Perhaps their eyes are open but they’re still on his lap.

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ABC News Poll: Youth Abandon Obama and ObamaCare

ABC News Poll: Youth Abandon Obama and ObamaCare.

One explanation for the 16 point drop could be that many of those in this age group were caught off guard by the truth about ObamaCare, namely the fact that their government-mandated health insurance premiums would explode as a way to pay for the sick and elderly.

Perhaps the youth of today should consider where they get their news. This should not be a surprise if the MSM/legacy media wasn’t Obama’s lapdog.

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email from BoCo FIRM (Fairness In Road Maintenance)

Unfortunately I can’t convert their html e-mail into a format that I can post, so here is the plain text version:

Subdivision Paving LID fight moves to courts. 

In an extremely disappointing move, last night the Boulder County Commissioners moved the approval of the Subdivision Paving LID forward.

Boulder County FIRM is now moving ahead with a legal challenge to the County's action.  Join our efforts and protect your rights as an unincorporated subdivision resident. 

You can help out in this effort by visiting our web site, www.BoCoFIRM.org and donating to the legal defense fund.  Every dollar helps!

Help us fight the LID.  Donate at www.BoCoFIRM.org.

Boulder County Fairness in Road Maintenance
www.BoCoFIRM.org
info@BoCoFIRM.org
PO Box 11275
Boulder, CO 80301
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BoCo Subdivision Paving LID approved, LET THE GAMES BEGIN

Boulder County commissioners move forward with subdivision road repaving plan

I stayed to just before the vote and a representative of the County Attorney’s office (or perhaps the City Attorney’s office) very confidently told the commissioners that they believe this was an easily justified use of a LID and any lawsuit would be easily rebutted.

They better hope so, because if they  can’t get the lawsuit thrown out of court upon filing, there’s a whole bunch of dirty laundry waiting to be revealed to the public.

The commissioners’ decision will next be challenged in court, several speakers predicted.

“It may be that we may wind up in court tomorrow,” Gardner said, but “we all need to move forward.”

Madeline Meacham, an attorney for Boulder County Fairness in Road Maintenance, which opposes the establishment of a Subdivision Paving Local Improvement District, suggested commissioners will be imposing something that subdivision residents and property owners not only haven’t had a chance to vote on, but that’s similar to something they’ve already voted down.

A majority of subdivision voters casting ballots in the Nov. 5 election rejected the county’s proposal to create a property-tax-supported Public Improvement District and issue $30 million in bonds to jump-start the rehabilitation work.

“What it is about ‘no’ that you do not understand?” Murl Etter, a resident of 1964 Stonehenge Drive, asked the commissioners.

Chuck Wibby, a FIRM co-chairman, challenged the county’s estimate that it will cost $72 million to rehabilitate all the LID’s paved residential subdivision roads. His organization has calculated that the cost would be only about $12.2 million, he said.

Let’s get this party started. Visit Boulder County FIRM for more information. Click the link NOW.

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Received Obama shout out but can’t afford the plan

Rude Awakening for Federal Way Woman Who Got Shout-Out From President – Can’t Afford Obamacare Policy After All | Washington State Wire – News of Capitol Importance.

Jessica Sanford, the Federal Way woman who got a shout-out from President Obama last month with her fan letter for the Affordable Care Act, got a rather rude awakening last week. Turns out she doesn’t qualify for a tax credit after all.

At least that’s what the letter said that she got from the state. Now she says her dream of affordable health insurance has gone poof. She can’t afford it. She’ll have to go without. “I’m really terribly embarrassed,” she says. “It has completely turned around on me. I mean, completely.”

There’s problems with the Washington state run exchange and subsidy calculations. This is unbelievable, yet it is very believable….

Big Goof by State

Four days after President Obama made his address, the state health exchange publicly revealed a grevious error – its tax-credit calculations were all wrong. The state had been submitting monthly income information to the federal data hub, but the federal computers were expecting an annual figure. Suppose a person claimed an income of $50,000 a year — the tax credit was based on an income of $4,166 a year. The higher the income, the bigger the error. Brokers say they caught the mistake right off the bat and tried flagging it to the state’s attention, but for some reason it took the state three weeks to acknowledge it. So everyone who purchased a subsidized health insurance policy through the Washington state exchange prior to Oct. 23 was quoted too low a rate. The mistake involved 4,600 policies covering 8,000 people – Sanford’s policy was one of them.

The state sent a letter saying mistakes were made. And so she went back to her broker and tried again. They went over her income and made a more careful calculation of her business tax write-offs. But this time the website showed she qualified for a much lower tax credit, just $110.

With a gulp, she signed up for a less-expensive “silver” plan from Premera – meaning that it had higher deductibles and copays. Still her premium went up. “I knew I would be struggling in my slow months. I didn’t know how I was going to do it. But honestly, I just wanted to get it in my budget and start working on it right away and start working on saving money toward it – that was all I could do, just work at it and hope for the best and try to take the money from here or there or wherever.”

Sanford had managed to save enough money for half of the first month’s payment when she got another letter from the state last week. It had goofed again. She qualified for no tax credit at all.

Medicaid Eligibility Becomes Problem

The hitch was that the website told her that her income was low enough that she could enroll her son in the state Medicaid program for children of low-income families, known as Apple Health. For that she would have to pay a premium of just $30 a month. She could enroll him right away, and she did. But that created a problem. When she enrolled Ryan in Medicaid, she couldn’t count him toward a tax credit. Not that the website mentioned it. In fact, it gave her the opposite impression.

Once the new health insurance policy kicked in on Jan. 1, the premium was supposed to be $280 a month, plus, she assumed, the Medicaid premium. But after she signed up for a policy, and after she gave her credit-card information, she got a letter from the state last week saying that her income was too high to qualify for subsidies – the cutoff is $44,680 for a single adult, 400 percent of the federal poverty level. So she would get no help from the feds at all.

“I was dumbfounded,” she said. “I thought this was a total mistake, they’re going to correct this — this isn’t true. How could I not qualify for a tax credit? I make under $50,000 a year. There’s got to be something. So I got ahold of my broker, and a couple of days later he called me back, and he told me that no, it was true.”

Now she says her health-insurance dream has gone bust. Without a tax credit she has to consider the cheapest “bronze” level plans, but the deductibles are so high that couldn’t afford to purchase prescription medication. “I was like, forget that – I’m not going to pay.”

So now she is looking forward to no health insurance at all. Under the terms of the Affordable Care Act, she will have to pay a penalty of $95.

Ahhh, KISS (Keep it Simple Stoopid) obviously is NOT part of Obamacare if you need subsidies. If you DON’T need subsidies, it is a VERY simple process.

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Obamacare: A 50/50 shot at best

What happens if Obamacare fails.

What would it take to get Obamacare semi-operational? The Web site would have to be working very well, so well that the frustration factor is eliminated entirely. The insurance companies would have had to figure out how to keep the canceled insurance policy holders on their 2013 policies to as to quell the cancellation uprising. Millions of people would need to get past sticker shock and decide to purchase insurance (not just put it in their “cart,” as some portion of the 106,000 have done). And the back-end systems would have to work well so their data gets to insurers properly and without any security lapses (which would cause further panic). But how likely is all that? I think we can agree it is at the very best a 50-50 shot.

Now soak that in for a moment. It is a coin flip, at best, for the president as to whether his signature achievement, his only achievement, will fail. It will be repealed in essence by a popular referendum: The mass refusal of people to go along with Obama’s top-down, compulsory system that was set to transform a sixth of the economy. That possibility should traumatize and probably is traumatizing the White House. Same goes for any Democratic lawmaker who spent time thinking this through. The political implications of this are almost too enormous to calculate.

Beware the Irish Democracy, coming to a country near you.

Obama the Amateur

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Climate change: Not following the narritive

Doesn’t sound like global warming to me: Whistler ski resort to open 13 days early – Telegraph. I supposed it COULD be climate change. Whatever…

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Dem Senator: We All Knew Obama Was Lying

Dem Senator: We All Knew Obama Was Lying.

That sure would explain a lot. Constituents, take not.

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Obamacare’s Creative, Or Illegal, Rule-Making

Obamacare’s Creative, Or Illegal, Rule-Making – Bloomberg.

The administration is already too reliant on creative rule-making to make the law work, such as their decision to delay the employer mandate even though it’s pretty firmly set into law. But now they’re reaching the limits of this strategy. There is always discretion in the implementation of any law, but that discretion is not infinite.

Moreover, this most recent exercise may create other problems. Jonathan Adler, a professor at Case Western Reserve University School of Law who is involved in one of the lawsuits against Obamacare’s implementation, points out in an e-mail that “the president’s action doesn’t make these policies legal, it just says the feds won’t enforce. State insurance commissioners may approve, but federal law still prohibits these policies.” Which makes me wonder: If those policies end up in court, will a judge go along with their creative approach? And if a judge doesn’t go along with it, what sort of chaos will envelop the insurance market?

That’s leaving aside the civic problems with having an administration that simply waives by fiat any rule that gets in the way of their grand designs. President Obama, who used to be so sharply critical of George W. Bush’s use of executive power, is now pioneering his own expansive views of what the president may do. The White House seems to believe that they are allowed to shinny around any rule, as long as they wrote it. I’d argue that this is exactly backward: They have an especial duty to uphold the laws that they themselves constructed, because if they don’t, why should the rest of us go along?

Repeat after me (& Megan)…

The White House seems to believe that they are allowed to shinny around any rule, as long as they wrote it.

Do you believe the end justify the means? To translate, that means:

something that you say which means that in order to achieve an important aim, it is acceptable to do something bad

I know how Boulderites would answer, which is why they are the 24 square miles surrounded by reality. Hopefully the rest of the nation and our political representatives know better.

Obama the Amateur

 

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FLASHBACK: Obama: ‘I Actually Respect The Constitution’

Duh, really? FLASHBACK: Obama: ‘I Actually Respect The Constitution’.

In 2007, then-Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) attended a fundraiser where he blasted President Bush, telling the crowd, “I was a constitutional law professor, which means unlike the current president I actually respect the Constitution.” President Obama, however, has been far less respectful of the Constitution that Senator Obama purportedly was. In fact, Obama has steadily violated a bevy of Constitutional provisions ranging from separation of powers to specific elements of the Bill of Rights and subsequent amendments.

This week, Obama unilaterally decided to tell insurance companies that they could now allow sale of plans in the individual insurance market that Obamacare had prevented, forcing five million Americans off the health plans they liked. As Ken Klukowski of Breitbart News has written, this is a violation of the Constitutional separation of powers:

Rest at above link. More on the Constitutional crisis…

And Megan McArdle nails it in her Bloomberg commentary Obamacare Is Whatever Obama Says It Is in which she concludes…

It’s hard to avoid the conclusion that Obamacare is going very badly indeed, and that the president knows it is going very badly. Until sometime in late October, he was clearly still confident that, despite some setbacks and embarrassments, the system would soon be up and working, and the public would rally behind it. Now he sees his polls rapidly declining, and with them the political capital that he may need to fix any further problems that crop up. Turning the insurers into scapegoats, when he still needs their help to make this law work, was an act of desperation. How many acts does this play have left?

Yes indeed, inquiring minds do want to know, “How man acts does this play have left”.

 

 

 

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Subdivision paving district foes seek one-year Boulder County delay

Posturing: Subdivision paving district foes seek one-year Boulder County delay – Boulder Daily Camera.

C’mon guys. Everyone knows that the County Commissar’s are going to pass the LID and that FIRM is going to sue. Let’s get this party started!

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Amateur hour: Obama’s insurance plan ‘fix’

Obama’s insurance plan ‘fix’ stirs confusion, ridicule at state level | Fox News.

Amateur hour about sums it up. I suppose we could got for Amateur years or Amateur Presidency.

Obama the Amateur

 

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Lies, Damn Lies and ObamaCare

Lies, Damn Lies and ObamaCare | Fox Business.

The problem? Small group policy is being replaced by a “better policy” with a suck ass network.

Our plan is a small business (2-50 employees) group PPO plan with low deductibles, out-of-network coverage, the whole nine yards. Read my lips: it’s not a subpar plan. And you know what it’s being replaced by? An EPO plan – a new designation with no out-of-network coverage at far higher premiums with a fraction of the number of doctors.

Let it rip…

When it comes to ObamaCare, everyone’s mincing words these days. They’re afraid to say our leaders lied. And they’re afraid to say they’re still lying. That’s entirely understandable. They want to be accurate. They want to be truthful. They want to be honest. Well thank God somebody does. Nobody in Washington seems to.

Well, here’s how I see it. It sure looks to me as if the President of the United States, members of his administration, and Democratic Congressional leaders didn’t just lie. I think they intentionally perverted the truth. And I think they did it because, if they didn’t, they knew the bill wouldn’t pass through Congress.

And Congress passed a bill it knew would dramatically impact Americans’ rights – you know, our inalienable constitutional right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness – without even reading it. And they subverted the constitution by using the Commerce Clause to ram it through the Senate without a single Republican vote.

If that isn’t enough, the Supreme Court upheld ObamaCare’s individual mandate as a tax, even though President Obama and congressional leaders clearly stated it wasn’t a tax. Had they proposed it as a tax, they never would have gotten it through Congress.

I wish this was just about lying, dishonesty, and accountability. To me, it goes way beyond that. To me, and apparently the Merriam Webster dictionary, this is fraud:

And the final zinger…

Let me tell you something, folks. We’ve seen this sort of leadership behavior before. We’ve seen it at companies like Enron, WorldCom, Tyco, and Adelphia. If you’ve ever wondered what makes powerful executives commit fraud, the answer is simple. They think they’re above the truth and the law. They think they know better. And they think they can exert their will over others without being held to account.

When that happens, it’s called absolute power, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. That’s what I think we’re seeing here. The organization of our federal government into three unique and autonomous branches was supposed to keep this sort of thing from happening. It didn’t. It failed.

How can we the people let this stand? And if we do, what’s next?

Wowza… Game, Set and Match.

Obama the Amateur

 

 

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“Major Garrett just opened a can of whoop ass at the press conference “

‘Just NAILED’ him! CBS’ Major Garrett hammers Obama at press conference; Update: Video added | Twitchy.

CBS/MSM starting to do their job? Of course Major Garrett used to work for Fox so perhaps it doesn’t matter.

Added, the Washington Post agrees: The Obama-disaster news conference

Obama’s answers were long, rambling and at times hard to understand. What is clear is there is no arguing Obamacare can’t be touched or that this administration knows what it is doing. It was a remarkable confession about his own and the federal government’s ineptness, a virtual ad against big government — especially ones dependent on IT procurement. In admitting this was about shifting blame to insurers, he made crystal clear that his conduct is and has been about damage control, not permanently fixing an unworkable bill. He certainly gave satisfaction to Republicans who have been making many of these arguments all along. And it will no doubt convince Democrats to run as fast and as far as they can from this hapless president.

Amateur hour.

Obama the Amateur

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Half think Obama ‘knowingly lied’ to pass health care law

Fox News Poll: Half think Obama ‘knowingly lied’ to pass health care law | Fox News.

Obama repeatedly vowed that under the Affordable Care Act, “If you like your health care plan, you can keep it.  Period.”  Fifty percent of voters believe the president knew he was lying.  Four in 10 think Obama didn’t know the law would cause people to lose their insurance (40 percent).

Well he either lied or is too stoopid to be President. The 4 in 10 must be stoopider than Obama or perhaps they’re lying too, or they could be both!

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It’s for the greater good, just like every other tax on the planet

Little-Known Tax Funding Obamacare – My9 New Jersey.

If you are single with an adjusted gross income of $200,000 or file jointly with an income of $250,000 or more, you may be impacted. Once you sell your home, any profits over the first $500,000 are already subject to a capital gains tax. And now those profits will have an additional 3.8% tax to fund Obamacare.

Aioso noted that there is also a lot of confusion surrounding this tax and many homeowners know little about it.

It’s just “the rich”, who gives a damn about them. At least as long as they stay rich and can pay taxes.

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